My friends Rosie and Ed.
A look at what interests me and keeps me sane in rural Powys.
Rosie took me to a fabulous street market yesterday - I can't remember who mentioned it in comments but Good Call!! We went to Lyttleton harbour. Lots to watch just down there on the water, but I loved the older properties there. I have been taking some photos with my phone camera and can share them straight away, but many others are with my main camera so I will show those when back home.
The Timeball Station. Just the tower of the original Victorian buildings remains following the destruction wrought by the 2019/11 earthquakes. This was beautifully restored and re-opened in 2019. It served the ships who used the harbour and the ball drops at 1 p.m. precisely, allowing navigators to set their chronometers and calculate longitude.
Absolutely shattered now and looking forward to my head hitting the pillow in five minutes' time. Flying in over NZ the mountains are so beautiful.
Right, nighty night all.
Gabby and I will do a final check of my luggage this morning. I am wearing some lovely (if aged) loose summer trousers which are so comfy, the wired bra's are in the suitcase and I have my stretchy sports bra on for comfort. Having lost 5 lbs in weight it fits better than it did. Hopefully I can drop below 11 stone again whilst away - nearly there.
Ted and Minnie Mouse waiting for Rosie to return soon.
Thank you all for your kind wishes. I have been feeling overwhelmed as when you don't sleep well it makes you so emotional, so I have had tears pricking my eyes all the time. Couldn't even cheer myself up watching Home Alone as you had to pay for it! Somehow even Sean Bean in the Frankenstein Chronicles didn't distract me - just depressed me!
Anyway, Gabby arrived, with wine, last night, and the edge has been wiped off my anxiety. She is parking up and coming in to get me through the first two stages of checking in as she knows I am worried about checking in etc. I thought the first bit of flight was 20 hours, but it's 13 from Heathrow to Singapore - long enough when 5 hrs to Jordan was a struggle to cope with. Then a couple of hours for refuelling at Singapore airport, which is absolutely beautiful - and the girls have said set an alarm incase I fall asleep! - and then another ten hours to Christchurch. I arrive 10 a.m. ish on Friday morning. I will be VERY glad to arrive! The only time in my life - having scarcely travelled at all - that I have flown solo was from Bournemouth airport to Guernsey, in the days when the B'mth airport was just a big shed - a hangover from WWII! The actual flight was about 15 minutes, so no sooner had you taken off, you were landing again. A bit different this time.
I will try and keep blogging whilst I'm away. So - watch this space.
I had a lot of driving yesterday. First to the auction (40 mins away) to collect the unsold musket, then down to Brecon for my banking appt. However, I had to double back to Kington to pick up the Brecon road from there as the A4112 was still shut for bridge repairs. Grrr. Should have checked before I left home. I had to loop round to the A4111 and then drive past the end of the A4112 near the Orgasmic Cider Company . . . Still, the scenery was lovely and hedgerows on the wilder bit of the journey from Builth to Kington were beautiful with the lemon yellow and gold of the Hazel bushes contrasting with the cinnamon brown of the bracken.
Next door, the Ardent Gallery has a date plate and initials:
Yesterday was somewhat full on. All the family were here for a meal to celebrate what would have been Keith's 85th birthday. Gabby cooked it for us, bless her. (Venison steaks, veg and Potato Dauphinoise).
Little Rosie has been an absolute joy, though very subdued with Danny here (hah, like my boy cats, who Stayed Outside as he was clearly Dodgy - yet they grew up with him!!). She will come up and ask for an 'Ug, although she did say cuddle a couple of times. When she bought me a photo of my dad which is on the little joint stool by the fireplace, I told her it was my dad, her g. grandad. Yesterday morning she carried it over to me again and gave it to me, looked up and said "dad" (meaning my dad). That just amazed me. She has such empathy and is so caring and loving. We are so close, and she asks for me every day (hoping I will visit). We will keep in touch via video call when I am in NZ.
The house was very quiet when they had all gone last night. I was absolutely shattered. I began getting ready for bed at 8.15 as I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer. I was out like a light and slept solidly for 5 hrs before Alfie asked to go out. Then I was Wide Awake of course!
So I have had a cup of tea and a piece of toast and will play a couple of games of Solitaire and drag myself back up to bed. Have to drive to the auction first thing tomorrow to pick up a musket which didn't sell, and then an hour in the opposite direction to go to my bank appt. in Brecon, to reinvest my ISA. Then back home, make my bed up fresh, strip the rest of the meat off the chicken and decide what to do with it (freeze it probably) and sort out perishables to give to Pam to use up.
I have been awake since 4.30 a.m. Typical. Guidelines tell you to get as much sleep as possible before long haul travel. Pah. That's not happening!
Gabby arrived yesterday with travelling stuff for me (small case for cabin luggage and a smart little leather shoulder bag which will be an improvement on my ageing bumbag . . .) She and Tam got cracking and sorted out everything that needed to be sorted out for me and I can only say, without them I wouldn't be going. I've just had a lovely video chat with my NZ friend Rosie and could honestly say "see you SOON!"
Danny is arriving later and we will have the meal to remember Keith on his birthday. He would have been 85 today.
The new header is taken down in the Romantic Dingle :) We took Rosie for a little walk down there yesterday and the sun came through the trees to light up that beautiful beech tree.
Of course, with perfect timing, Alfie had a big ding-dong of a cat fight last night - there is ginger and white fur in clumps outside (hopefully not ALL his) and Pippi must know something went on as she doesn't want to go out, and was lurking, worried in the utility, so I let her back in and she's asleep on the sofa now. I do hope he doesn't get an abscess somewhere . . .
Oh, and with equally perfect timing, the scales are not weighing properly. They tell me I am 9 1/2 stone and whilst I really wish this were the case, I know they are lieing! Not sure where I can get the battery so might have to buy new scales (these have done sterling service) . . . (Straightforward - got a battery from Co-op!)